
Empowering Boundaries
Whether we call them limits, guidelines, or discipline, boundaries are essential for a happy and healthy life, put in place for our protection and well-being.
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Whether we call them limits, guidelines, or discipline, boundaries are essential for a happy and healthy life, put in place for our protection and well-being.

Wholeness comes not from getting everything you want but from being at peace with what is. This includes being willing to carry your fate & fulfil your destiny.

During times of uncertainty, many people question their reason for being saying they feel lost. Belief in yourself & connection to your purpose are intertwined.

Whether we experience it as excitement or anxiety, the faster the pace in our outer world, the more we need to slow down and connect with our inner world.

Inside each of us, our deepest desire is to know ourselves as love, to be at one with ourselves and others. Ultimately, peace is made by joining in the heart.

To be true to ourselves means taking time out to hear & feel what’s going on inside and find the place within where the indisputable core of ourselves resides.

No matter how you feel about your mother, there is one undeniable fact … she carried you and she gave you life. There can be no greater gift than that!

To talk about dads is risky because they don’t always fit the idealised images portrayed by Greeting Cards. Yet this is often a topic that troubles my clients.

Whenever we are looking for love outside ourselves without having already tapped into the well within, we could be looking for trouble.

Doing what it takes to teach children discipline which equips them to become self-disciplined is both the most loving and difficult job a parent will undertake.